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Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation

Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation

About Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation

Introduction 

  1. The Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation was established in 1990 by Dr. Chiang Chen, founder and chairman of Chen Hsong Holdings Limited. Dr. Chiang came to Hong Kong from his hometown in Shandong Province, China, in 1949. Through his hard work and dedication to the manufacturing industry, he became a prominent leader and a highly respected role model for industrialists in China. Today, the Chen Hsong Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of plastic injection molding machines and operates diversified businesses globally.
  2. Dr. Chiang's belief in "Enriching the Livelihood of People by Industry, Strengthening the Country through a Prosperous Society" was inspired by the rapid economic recovery of Japan and Germany after World War II. He firmly believes that advanced manufacturing technologies will bring about the modernization of a country and raise the living standards of its people. To this end, Dr. Chiang donated all his shares in the Chen Hsong Group to establish the Chiang Chen Industrial Charity Foundation.

Mission of the Foundation

  1. The Foundation's mission is to facilitate accelerated development in production technologies and scientific research through various activities and programs. It focuses on training and developing talent in industrial technologies and management.

Chiang Chen Overseas Fellowship

  1. In 2006, the Foundation established the "Chiang Chen Overseas Fellowship" to encourage and assist outstanding engineering students in pursuing further studies at top universities in the United States. This program aims to broaden students' horizons and enable them to make future contributions to society.
  2. In 2014, the Chiang Chen Overseas Fellowship Scheme was extended to the Taiwan Comprehensive University System. Each year, two students are selected to receive the fellowship, which provides US$50,000 to cover tuition fees.